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13-15 June 2016
Second International Conference onConcrete Sustainability
Programme
Universidad Politécnica de Madrid / Technical University Madrid
“Engineering the future”
INTERNATIONALCAMPUS OFEXCELLENCE
Second International Conference onConcrete Sustainability - ICCS16
PROGRAMME
13 – 15 June 2016Madrid, Spain
Printed by: Artes Gráficas Torres S.L., Huelva 9, 08940 Cornellà de Llobregat,Spain
A publication of:
International Center for NumericalMethods in Engineering (CIMNE)Barcelona, Spain
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CONTENTS
Introduction .......................................................... 7
ICCS Chairman’s Welcome ...................................... 9
Organizers and Committees .................................. 10
Plenary Lectures .................................................. 13
Technical Sessions ............................................... 13
Lead Papers ........................................................ 14
Conference Information ........................................ 16
Technical Session Overview ................................... 21
Detailed Technical Programme ............................... 23
Authors Index ...................................................... 37
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INTRODUCTION
On behalf of the Organising Committee of the Second International Conference on Concrete Sustainability (ICCS 16), it is our pleasure to welcome you to Madrid and the conference on concrete sustainability.
Thank you for attending ICCS16, which is organised by the Technical University of Madrid and co-organised by the Spanish Association for Structural Concrete (ACHE), the American Concrete Institute (ACI), the Latin American Association for Pathology of Constructions (ALCONPAT), the International Federation for Structural Concrete (fib), the Japan Concrete Institute (JCI), and the International Union of Laboratories and Experts in Construction Materials (RILEM).
The First International Conference on Concrete Sustainability, ICCS13, took place in Tokyo, May 2013 where more than 200 people from 36 countries registered. It was a success in both scientific output and attendance. The high level of the presented papers showed that sustainability is already a key aspect for construction and, in particular, in construction with concrete. In the future, it will become an even more significant aspect in construction, such as planning, design, execution, maintenance and dismantling. Many research and normative aspects have still to be developed. We hope that the ICCS16 will contribute to improving the construction with concrete in this way.
We really appreciate the enthusiastic effort and confidence coming from Prof. Koji Sakai, Chair of the ICCS Steering Board and founder of ICCS. He has provided a forum in which people from around the world come together to share their ideas and to discuss sustainability issues related to the concrete and construction industries. In addition, we also appreciate his support in the organisation of ICCS16 in Madrid. He has been always ready to help.
We would like to thank the Steering Board of ICCS for the invitation to organise the ICCS16 in Madrid. We also show our gratitude for the financial support provided by SIKA SAU (Platinum Sponsor) and MAPEI (Gold Sponsor). The work of the International Scientific Committee is sincerely appreciated. In addition, we would like to express our gratitude to all the authors for their valuable contributions, and to all the participants for their interest in the Conference.
We hope that all participants enjoy ICCS16 and that they have a fruitful stay in Madrid.
The Local Steering Committee
Jaime C. Gálvez David Fernández-Ordóñez Antonio Aguado
Technical University Madrid, Spain
International Federation Structural Concrete (fib),
Switzerland Technical University
Catalonia, Spain
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ICCS Chairman’s Welcome
On behalf of the Steering Board of the International Conference on Concrete Sustainability (ICCS), I would like to welcome you to ICCS16 in Madrid. The ICCS was founded in Tokyo in 2013, to provide a forum in which people from around the world come together to share their ideas and to discuss sustainability issues related to the concrete and construction industries. Many excellent papers were presented and based on this, we are confident that we will be able to
change our current traditional systems and technologies into new ones from the point of view of sustainability through further comprehensive research activities.
I would like to thank the ICCS Local Organizing Committee and the Technical University of Madrid for their preparation for and dedication to ICCS16. The conference could not have been realized without their great efforts. I also would like to express my appreciation to all paper authors for their contribution in providing the invaluable outcomes of their research, which have great potential in making our society more sustainable. In addition, all participants are greatly appreciated for their interest in this conference.
I have been involved in developing ISO 13315 standards for environmental management for concrete and concrete structures as its chairman since its foundation in 2007. The standards will provide you with a common rule to evaluate environmental impacts and benefits. I really hope that you will use them in your research and that you will be able to introduce more sophisticated and significant results in your work on the performance of concrete and concrete structures based on the idea of sustainability. I believe that innovative systems and technologies in the concrete and construction industries can be developed from their application.
The COP 21 meeting was held in 2015, where the Paris Agreement was adopted to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from human activity to keep global warming below 2°C. The target is very high considering the current world situation. The concrete and construction industries have a great responsibility concerning CO2 emissions. Sustainability covers social aspects including the safety of structures. We in Japan experienced the catastrophic Great East Japan Earthquake in 2011 and Kumamoto Earthquake in 2016. In addition, there was the Ecuador earthquake in 2016 in which many people were killed and injured. Based on these facts, we really need to consider the essence of the safety design of structures from the viewpoint of sustainability in society. We need to develop a comprehensive way to incorporate “sustainability” into our design system. It is my hope that we will extend our ideas in such a direction through discussions at ICCS conferences.
I hope that all participants will enjoy ICCS16 and explore not only Madrid, but also Spain which has such a great history.
Koji Sakai
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ORGANIZERS AND COMMITTEES
Organizing Committee
Hugo Corres PeirettiHonorary Chair Technical University Madrid, Spain
Jaime C. GálvezChair Technical University Madrid, Spain
David Fernández-OrdóñezCo-Chair fib, Switzerland
Koji SakaiCo-Chair Japan Sustainability Institute, Japan
Julie BuffenbargerLafarge, USA
Mette GlavindDanish Technological Institute, Denmark
Ravindra GettuIndian Institute of Technology, Madras, India
Angel González LucasSika SAU, Spain
Petr HajekCzech Technical University in Prague, Prague, Czech Republic
Amnon KatzTECHNION, Israel
Pedro Miguel SosaTechnical University Valencia, Spain
Takafumi NoguchiUniversity of Tokyo, Japan
Miguel Ortega CornejoIdeam, Spain
Alejandro Pérez CaldenteyFhecor, Spain
International Advisory Committee
M. Á. Astiz Spain M. Abe Japan M. Alexander, South Africa A. Ayala, Paraguay G. L. Balázs, Hungary N. Banthia, Canada T. P. Chang, Taiwan L. Chung, Republic of Korea G. Clark, United Kingdom G. Cisneros, Spain H. Corres, Spain A. Ellis, USA M. Fardis, Greece J. M. Gálligo, Spain H.R. Ganz, SwitzerlandP. Helene, Brazil J. E. Herrero, Spain D. Hooton, Canada K.C. Hover, USAJ. Ley, Spain Z. Li, China E. Lora-Tamayo, Spain
K. Maekawa, Japan G. Mancini, ItalyF. J. Martín Carrasco, Spain H. Mihashi, Japan T. Miyagawa, Japan H. S. Müller, GermanyP. Richner, SwitzerlandJ. Romo, Spain W. Rushing, USAJ. Silfwerbrand, Sweden M. J. Schneider, USA S. Sheikh, Canada J. Sim, Republic of Korea T. Ueda, Japan T. Uomoto, Japan C. Vela, Spain J. Vyncke, BelgiumJ. Walraven, The NetherlandsJ. K. Wight, USA M. Yoshimura, Japan A. Zaragoza, Spain Y. Zhang, China
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Scientific Committee
A. Aguado (Chair), SpainD. Fernández-Ordóñez, (Co-Chair), SwitzerlandJ. C. Gálvez, (Co-Chair), SpainK. Sakai, (Co-Chair), SpainA. Alarcón, SpainM.G. Alberti, SpainJ. Armengou, SpainT. Ayano, JapanJ. Bastien, CanadaN. Banthia, CanadaF. Branco, PortugalA. Burgueño, SpainE. Cañada, SpainA. Carmona, SpainM. J. Casati, SpainV. Cervenka, Czech RepublicY.W. Chan, TaiwanD. Choi, Republic of KoreaF. Collins, AustraliaE. Cosenza, ItalyMª Cruz Alonso, SpainA. de la Fuente, SpainF. Dehn, GermanyM. Di Prisco, ItalyI. Doniak, SpainR. Eligehausen, GermanyA. Enfedaque, SpainK. J. Elwood, CanadaA. Figueiredo, BrazilS. Fujimoto, JapanM. C. Forde, United KingdomS. Foster, AustraliaD. Frank, USAP. Garcés, SpainR. García-Navarro, SpainR. Gettu, IndiaJ. Glass, United KingdomH. Hamada, JapanL. Haselbach, USAS. Helland, NorwayM. Henry, JapanT. Ishida, JapanM. Iwanami, JapanT. Iyoda, JapanD.C. Jansen, USAM. Kalny, Czech RepublicM. Kanematsu, JapanA. Kasuga, JapanY. Kato, JapanA. Katz, IsraelY. Kawabata, JapanK. Kawai, Japan
R. Kitagaki, JapanJ.F. Klein, SwitzerlandA. Koyama, JapanY. Kuroda, Japan V. Li ,USAL. Lohaus, GermanyE. Lorenz, USAI. Martín, SpainF. Martínez-Abella, SpainS. Matthews, United KingdomV. Mechtcherine, GermanyM. Menegotto, ItalyS. Miyazato, Japan M. Moussard, FranceH. S. Müller, GermanyA. Muttoni, SwitzerlandK. Nakarai, JapanT. Nishiwaki, JapanT. Noguchi, JapanT.O. Olsen, NorwayE. Owaki, JapanA. Pacios, SpainF. Pich-Aguilera, SpainB. Pielstick, USAL. C. Pinto da Silva Filho, BrazilA. Prota, ItalyE. Reyes, SpainO. Río, SpainP. Rivas, SpainR. Rizwan, Saudi ArabiaF. Rodríguez, SpainN. Roussel, BelgiumL. Rowland, USAY. Sagawa, JapanT. Saito, JapanL. Schwartzentruber, FranceP. Serna, SpainW. C. Sherman, USAM. Shigeishi, JapanP. Sukontasukkul, ThailandY. Suzuki, JapanL. Taerwe, BelgiumM. Tamura, JapanT. Ueda, JapanA. Ueno, JapanD. A. Van Ocker, USAL. Vega, SpainI. Vegas, SpainK. Waggle Kramer, USAH. Yokota, Japan
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ICCS Steering BoardKoji Sakai, Chair, JapanDavid Fernández-Ordóñez, SwitzerlandJaime C. Gálvez, SpainJulie Buffenbarger, USAMette Glavind, Denmark
Petr Hajek, Czech Republic Amnon Katz, IsraelKenji Kawai, JapanTakafumi Noguchi, Japan
Local Steering Committee
Jaime C. Gálvez (Co-Chair) UPM, SpainDavid Fernández-Ordóñez (Co-Chair) fib, Switzerland Antonio AguadoUPC, Spain Marcos G. AlbertiUPM, Spain Mª Cruz AlonsoIETCC, Spain Arturo AlarcónIECA, Spain Angela M. BazánUPM, Spain Antonio BurgueñoFCC, Spain Maria J. CasatiUPM, Spain Albert de la FuenteUPC, Spain Alejandro EnfedaqueUPM, Spain
Eugenio García AllerCALIDAD SIDERURGICA, Spain Ramiro GarcíaSIKA SAU, Spain Fernando Martínez-AbellaUC, Spain Antonia PaciosUPM, Spain Encarnación ReyesUPM, Spain Olga RíoIETCC, Spain Fernando Rodríguez GarcíaFHECOR, Spain Miguel A. RubiaUPM, Spain Pedro SernaUPV, Spain José Manuel Simón-TaleroChair of C Events Ache, Torroja, Spain Luis VegaMinisterio de Fomento, Spain Iñigo VegasTECNALIA, Spain
Conference Chairs Jaime C. Gálvez (Co-Chair)UPM, Madrid, Spain
David Fernández-Ordóñez (Co-Chair)fib, Switzerland
Antonio Aguado (Co-Chair)UPC, Barcelona, Spain
Conference Secretariat CIMNE Congress BureauCampus Nord UPC Building C3 - "Zona Comercial" C/ Jordi Girona, 1-3 08034 Barcelona, Spain Tel. +34 93 405 4696 / Fax +34 93 205 8347 [email protected]
Ms. Gema LucasFundación Agustín de BetancourtE.T.S. Ing. de Caminos, Canales y Puertos Calle Profesor Aranguren, s/n 28040 Madrid, Spain Tel. +34 91 549 8691/ Fax +34 91 549 8224 [email protected]
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PLENARY LECTURERS
Antonio Aguado
Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya - BarcelonaTech (UPC) CEO Smart Engineering, Barcelona, Spain
Sustainability evaluation of the concrete structures
Harald S. Müller
President of fib Institute of Concrete Structures and Building Materials, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Karlsruhe, Germany
Design and properties of sustainable structural concretes
Michael J. Schneider
President (2016-2017), American Concrete Institute Senior Vice President, Baker Concrete Construction, USA
Expanding knowledge and resources for modern concrete professionals: innovation, sustainability, and resilience
Johan Vyncke
President of RILEM Director Research & Innovation Belgian Building Research Institute – BBRI
Recycling of construction and demolition waste an overview of RILEM achievements and state of the art in the EU
TECHNICAL SESSIONS Case Studies
Construction Aspects
Durability
Environmental Design
Materials
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Lead Papers
Case studies Sustainability of bridge structures. Indicator system R. Valdivieso, J.R Sánchez Lavin and D. Fernández-Ord ñez
Construction aspects Automatic design of building construction processes by simulated annealing. A measure to improve sustainability, time, financial and computational costs. M. Buitrago, J.M. Adam, P.A. Calderón and J.J. Moragues
Fabrication, performance and environmental safety of fired bricks from lake silt and sewage sludge Y.M. Zhang, L.T. Jia, H. Mei, P. Zhang, Q. Cui, P.G. Zhang and Z.M. Sun
Shotcrete reinforced with recycled fibers from secondary waste of end of life tires S. Serna, P. Serna, M.J. Pelufo, V. Orero and A. Llano
Durability Alkali-silica resistance of coal bottom ash mort ars C. Argiz, E. Menéndez and A. Moragues
Concrete cracking in marine micro-climates P. Castro-Borges, A. A. Torres-Acosta, M. G. Balancán-Zapata and J. A. Cabrera-Madrid
Corrosion crack pattern at early ages due to pressure rust layer in reinforced concrete D. Galé, A.M. Bazán, J. C. Gálvez and E. Reyes
Durability of sustainable ternary blended concrete containing blast furnace slag and limestone filler Á. Fernández, M.C. Alonso, J.L. García Calvo and M. Sánchez
Effect of phase change material on temperature shifting in concrete panels P. Sukontasukkul, P. Chindaprasirt, D. Choi and K. Sakai
Replacement of steel with GFRP as internal reinforcement for corrosion-free reinforced concrete structures S. Sheikh, Z. Kharal and A. Tavassoli
Seeking a more sustainable structural concrete by using a combination of polyolefin-based fibres and steel fibres M.G. Alberti, A. Enfedaque and J.C. Gálvez
The damage of calcium sulfoanluminate (CSA) cement paste partially immersed in Na2CO3 solution Z. Liu, L. Hou, D. Deng and G. De Schutter
The paradox of high performance concrete used for reducing environmental impact and sustainability increase J. Pacheco, L. Doniak, M. Carvalho and P. Helene
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Environmental designNew route to synthesize biobased PCE superplasicizerJ. Zimmermann and C. Fiuza
A study on an indicator for environmental impacts of cement industryK. Kawai, S. Hoshino, H. Hirao and S. Tanaka
Can a general structural code for both new and existing concrete structures enhance the way we approach sustainability for existing structures?S. L. Matthews and G. Mancini
Engeneering the way for sustainabilityG. L. Balázs, S. G. Nehme, R. Nemes, A. Ceh and K. Kopecsko
Green concrete specification and environmental declarations of concreteD. Choi, C.-U. Chae and M.-K. Lim
Overview of resource conservation and closed-loop recycling in concrete toward sustainabilityT. Noguchi
Resiliency: he key to a sustainable futureJ.K. Buffenbarger
Sustainability of concrete structures in changing worldP. Hajek
Swedish view of concrete and sustainabilityJ. Silfwerbrand
MaterialsCan artificial recycled fine aggregate truly represent fine aggregated from C&DWA. Katz and D. Kulisch
Future cements: research needs for sustainability and potential of LC3 technolgyK. Scrivener
Influence of temperature on the rheology of pastes and selfcompacting mortars with sustainable bindersA. Pacios, A. Köening and F. Dehn
Sustainability applied to prefabricationD. Fern ndez-Ordóñez and A. de la Fuente
Sustainability assessment of concrete with recycled concrete aggregates D. Garcia, A. Lisbona, J.S. Dolado, I. Vegas, J. San Jose, J. Sanchez and V. Garcia
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CONFERENCE INFORMATION
Reception and accreditation
In the access of the Conference Hall, a booth will be placed to handle registration for the conference. General information will be supplied to the attendees together with the congress documentation and registry credentials. The attendees will be required to register with the appropriate credentials and will receive in the documentation the vouchers for the meals and banquet. Late registration will be managed by the personnel of the local organization.
The registration pack includes the book of proceedings that contains the abstracts of the presentations, a digital copy with the full papers and the congress programme.
The booth for initial registration that will be opened form 8:30 of 13 June up to the end of the Plenary Lectures at 12:30. The main secretariat will be moved to the lecturer theatre (located in Room 31, Aula 31), where late registrations will be managed.
Organization of the sessions
The opening ceremony, plenary lectures and closing ceremony will be held in the Conference Hall of the Civil Engineering School, located on the ground floor of the building next to the main entrance. The rest of the conferences will take place in three specially-equipped parallel rooms located on the first floor.
At the end of the first day sessions, a welcome concert will be offered by the Choir of the Technical University of Madrid. This will take place in the Conference Hall.
Further changes that affect the program or the Congress will be announced in order.
Presentation and instructions for authors
The oral presentations will be accepted in PowerPoint, pdf or any other format compatible with Windows. The speakers should load the presentation files onto the computers placed in the Room 31 (Aula 31) located on the first floor, following the instructions of an assistant that will help them and check that the file loads and works.
This procedure will be accepted until two hours before the beginning of thecorresponding session. In order to clarify certain details and enable the conference to be as successful as possible, 15 minutes before the starting time of the session, the Chairman and the Co-chairman will meet the speakers in the same room where the presentations will be made.
The lecturers will present their works by following the sequence previously set and will be required to respect the assigned time to the full.
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Each regular presentation is allotted 15 minutes (12 minutes speech and 3 minutes for questions). Lead-papers presentations are allotted 20 minutes (15 minutes speech and 5 minutes for questions).
Internet Access WIFI: InvitadosUPM User: iccs.16@invitadosupm Password: iccs16 Congress location The Congress will be held at Escuela de Ingenieros de Caminos, Canales y Puertos of Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (Civil Engineering School of the Technical University of Madrid). The School is located in the centre of the city in the so-called district of Ciudad Universitaria.
ADDRESS Escuela de Caminos, Canales y Puertos Profesor Aranguren Street (without number) 28040 Madrid Website: http://www.caminos.upm.es/default.asp
How to get there Means of access and helpful notes By car:
Free parking is available at the School
Public transport:
Metro: Line 6, alight at Ciudad Universitaria Station (Metro website: https://www.metromadrid.es/es/index.html)
Bus: Line G, from Moncloa metro station Bus: Line F, from Cuatro Caminos metro station
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From the airport - Route suggested by Metro:
The Aeropuerto T1, T2 T3 or Aeropuerto T4 stations are located on Line 8 (coloured pink with destination Nuevos Ministerios).
Transfer at Nuevos Ministerios to Line 6 (coloured grey, this is a circular line)
Estimated time: 35 minutes
Taxi service:
Please check the flat fares for/to the airport and taxi services at the website: http://www.aeropuertomadrid-barajas.com/transportation/madrid-airport-bytaxi.htm
For further information visit the website: http://www.caminos.upm.es/principal.php?contenido=/Escuela/01-Localizacion.html&mp=1&ml=0
Social programme
Social Events are the Welcome Concert and the Banquet Dinner. Participation in these events is included in the registration fees.
The Welcome Concert will take place in the evening of Monday 13 June, at the Conference Hall of the Escuela de Ingenieros de Caminos, Canales y Puertos ofUniversidad Politécnica de Madrid.
The Conference Banquet will be held in the evening of Tuesday 14 June, at the Restaurant “El Jardín de Somontes” located in the middle of the Park Monte de El Pardo. Transfer by bus from the main venue of the Conference to the Banquet venue is included in the fee.
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DETAILED TECHNICAL PROGRAMME
Monday, June 13
08:30 - 09:30 REGISTRATION 09:30 - 10:00 OPENING CEREMONY 10:00 - 11:00 PLENARY LECTURES
Room: Conference Hall Chairs: Hugo Corres Peiretti and Jaime C. Galvez
Environmental impact, performance and service lifetime - pillars of sustainable concrete construction H. S. Müller, M. Haist, J. S. Moffatt and M. Vogel
Expanding knowledge and resources for modern concrete professionals: innovation, sustainability, and resilience M.J. Schneider
11:00 - 11:30 COFFEE BREAK 11:30 - 12:30 PLENARY LECTURES
Room: Conference Hall Chairs: Koji Sakai and David Fern ndez-Ordóñez á
Recycling of construction and demolition waste an overview of RILEM achievements and state of the art in the EU J. Vyncke and J. Vrijders
Sustainability evaluation of the concrete structures A. Aguado de Cea, J.C. Gálvez, D. Fernández-Ordóñez and A. de la Fuente
12:30 - 13:30 TECHNICAL SESSIONS
MATERIALS I - M1 Room: 1 Chairs: Petr Hajek Co-Chair: Akio Kasuga
LEAD PAPER - Sustainability applied to prefabrication D. Fernández-Ordóñez and A. de la Fuente Sustainability assessment of different reinforcement alternatives for precast concrete segmental linings A. de la Fuente, A. Blanco, S. Cavalaro and A. Aguado de Cea Assessing the sustainability of precast concrete towers for wind turbines A. de la Fuente, C. Gómez del Pulgar, F. Pardo and A. Aguado de Cea A first approach: towards sustainable civil engineering works using precast concrete solutions A. López and V. Yepes CO2 and H2O diffusion of water- and clinker-reduced concretes S. Steiner, A.L. Müller and T. Proske
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MATERIALS II - M2 Room: 2Chair: Miguel Angel Sanjuán Co-Chair: Johan Silfwerbrand
Impact of aluminates on silicates hydrationE. Pustovgar, J. B. d’Espinose de Lacaillerie, M. Palacios, A. Andreev, R. K. Mishra and R. J. Flatt The effect of particle size distribution on early age chemical shrinkage of cement pastes X. Gaviria and J.I. Tobon Effects of pozzolanic addition and fibre treatment on mechanical performance of cement based composites reinforced with cellulose fibre nonwovensJ. Claramunt, L.J. Fernández-Carrasco and M. Ardanuy Material properties of mineralized foam and its density dependency – a meta-studyA. Gilka-Bötzow, M. Zimmer and E. A. B. Koenders
Effects of phase change material on hydration heat of fly ash and blast-furnace slag concreteS.J Jang, G.Y Jeong and H.D. Yun
13:30 - 15:00 LUNCH BREAK
15:00 - 16:30 TECHNICAL SESSIONS
DURABILITY I - D1 Room: 1Chair: Shamim Sheikh Co-Chair: Fernando Ortiz Quintana
LEAD PAPER - Corrosion crack pattern at early ages due to pressure rust layer in reinforced concreteD. Galé, A.M. Bazán, J.C. Gálvez and E. Reyes
Corrosion protection evaluation of galvanized steel reinforced concrete for service life extension in chloride aggressive environmentsF.J. Luna Molina, M.C. Alonso Alonso, R. Jarabo Centenero, M. Sánchez Moreno and E. Hernández Montes Efficiency of chloride extraction from reinforced concrete with intermittent applicationsH. Nguyen Thi, H. Yokota and K. Hashimoto
Influence of high temperature history on chloride penetration of concrete using waste-derived aggregateY. Ogawa, A. Fujiyama, R. Sato, K. Kawai and H. Ooishi Changes in chloride penetration properties caused by reaction between sulfate ions and cement hydratesY. Kato, S. Naomachi and E. Kato
CONSTRUCTION ASPECTS I - C1 Room: 2Chair: Antonia Pacios Co-Chair: Mikael Braestrup
LEAD PAPER - Automatic design of building construction processes by simulated annealing. A measure to improve sustainability, time, financial and computational costsM. Buitrago, J.M. Adam, P.A. Calderón and J.J. Moragues Cement based façades for mid-rise commercial sustainable and resilient buildingsG. Barluenga, O. Ladipo, G. Reichard and R.T. Leon
Sustainable TBM tunnels for tomorrowS. Pompeu-Santos Life cycle assessment of protective coatings for concreteM. Donadio, A. Carmona, A. Tebar and C. Fiuza
Retrofitting with an IAB concept: a sustainable solutionM. Muñoz, F. Ariñez Fernández, R. Yadav, M. Iuliano and B. Briseghella
Sustainability features of an elevated road corridor under construction in an urban environmentS. Bansal and S K Singh
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ICCS 2016 - Monday, June 13th
ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN I - E1 Room: 3Chair: Amnon KatzCo-Chair: Alejandro López Vidal
LEAD PAPER - Engeneering the way for sustainabilityG. L. Balázs, S. G. Nehme, R. Nemes, A. Ceh and K. Kopecsko
Lessons learned from implementing the North American precast concrete sustainable plant programE. Lorenz and D. Frank
Sustainability assessment of Indian blended cements in terms of energy and resource consumptionA. Patel, K. Nagrath, S. Prakasan, R. Gettu, S. Palaniappan and S. Maity
Life cycle assessment of reinforced concrete beams designed according to the MC 2010 and the Spanish EHE – 08 standardP. Pujadas, A. de la Fuente and C. Almirall
Design for safety in construction workM. Casanovas-Rubio, J. Armengou and G. Ramos
16:30 - 17:00 COFFE BREAK
17:00 - 18:30 TECHNICAL SESSIONS
DURABILITY II - D2 Room: 1Chair: Carmen AndradeCo-Chair: Yoshitaka Kato
LEAD PAPER - Replacement of steel with GFRP as internal reinforcement for corrosion-free reinforced concrete structuresS. Sheikh, Z. Kharal and A. Tavassoli
Mechanical properties and chloride ions penetration of concretes containing nanosilica and rice husk ashA.A. Ramezanianpour, M. Zahedi and A. M. Ramezanianpour Preventing reinforcement corrosion in cracked concrete by self-repairK. Van Tittelboom, B. Van Belleghem, J. Dhaene, L. Van Hoorebeke and N. De Belie
Influence of electric conduction of steel bars on electrochemical measurement of reinforced concrete structureN. Someya, Y. Kato and E. Kato Chloride diffusion in alkali activated concreteO.O. Ojedokun and P.S. Mangat
MATERIALS III - M3 Room: 2Chair: Karen ScrivenerCo-Chair: Nader Ghafoori
Mechanical properties of fiber reinforced cementitious composites with high amounts of fly ash as cement replacementA. V. Georgiou and S. J. Pantazopoulou
Strength properties and eco-efficiency of low carbon strain-hardening cement composite (SHCC)S.W. Kim, H.D. Yun, W.S. Park, Y.I. Jang, S.W. Kim, J.W. Lee and Y.I. Nam
Study of mechanical properties of high performance concrete with addition of stabilized nanosilicaP. Nolli Filho, A. Gumieri, J. Calixto, C. Silva and A. Quiñones
Valorization of a waste into cementitious material: dredged sediment for production of self compacting concreteF. Rozas, A. Castillo, I . Martínez and M. Castellote
Properties of self consolidating concrete containing Natural PozzolanN. Ghafoori, M. Sharbaf and M. Najimi
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CASE STUDIES I - Cs1 Room: 3Chair: Julie Buffenbarger Co-Chair: Raul Alonso-Calvo
Contributing to sustainability of concrete by using steel fibres from recycled tyres in water retaining structuresA. Pérez Caldentey, J. Giménez Vila, J.M. Ortolano González, F. Rodríguez García and G. Groli
Carbonation and recycling potential of novel MgO cementsC. Unluer
Study of concrete modification effect with recycled aggregate treated by carbonationT. Iyoda and N. Matsuda
Self-healing performance of magnesia-based pellets in concreteR. Alghamri and A. Al-Tabbaa
Bond-Slip behaviours between deformed steel bar and 100% Recycled Coarse Aggregate (RCA) concrete using pull-out and beam testsH.D. Yun, S.J Jang, S.W. Kim and W.S. Park
19:30 - 20:30 WELCOME CONCERT & SNACK SPANISH WINE Chorus of the Technical University of Madrid, Conference Hall
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ICCS 2016 - Tuesday, June 14th
Tuesday, June 14
09:00 - 10:30 TECHNICAL SESSIONS
MATERIALS IV - M4 Room: 1Chair: Fernando Martínez Abella Co-Chair: Takeshi Iyoda
LEAD PAPER - Sustainability assessment of concrete with recycled concrete aggregates D. García, A. Lisbona, J.S. Dolado, I. Vegas, J. San José, J. Sánchez and V. García Self-compacting concrete made with recovery filler from hot-mix asphalt plants: mechanical propertiesA. Romero-Esquinas, J.M. Fernández and J.R. Jiménez
Sulphate resistance of concrete containing recycled granulated steel as a partial replacement of fine aggregateU. M. T. Quadir, K. Islam, A. H. M. M. Billah and M. S. Alam
Economical effect on ultra-high performance concrete by using of coarse aggregatesM. Schneider, S. Ofner, T. Steiner and P. Druml
A study into the relationships between the mechanical properties of recycled aggregate concreteN. Khalil, A. Touma, T. Touma and R. Daher
DURABILITY III - D3 Room: 2Chair: Pedro Castro Borges Co-Chair: Amparo Moragues
LEAD PAPER - The paradox of high performance concrete used for reducing environmental impact and sustainability increaseJ. Pacheco, L. Doniak, M. Carvalho and P. Helene
Influence of carbonation on the chloride Ion diffusion coefficient in fly ash concreteR. Malheiro, A. Camões, G. Meira, R. Ferreira, M. Amorim and R. Reis Calcium hydroxide curing for accelerated carbonation testing of high volume fly ash cementitious blendsR. Reis, A. Camões, M. Ribeiro and R. Malheiro First approach to thermochromic mortars: compatibility between thermochromic pigments and cementG. Perez, A. Guerrero and A. Pons Changes in microstructure and pore structure of low-clinker cementitious materials during early stages of carbonationM. Bertin, O. Omikrine-Metalssi, V. Baroghel-Bouny and M. Saillio
CONSTRUCTION ASPECTS II - C2 Room: 3Chair: Pedro Serna Co-Chair: Martha VanGeem
LEAD PAPER - Fabrication, performance and environmental safety of fired bricks from lake silt and sewage sludgeY.M. Zhang, L.T. Jia, H. Mei, P. Zhang, Q. Cui, P.G. Zhang and Z.M. Sun Sustainable technology for PC grout infillT. Matsuka, K. Sakai, S. Tanabe, R. Kudo, F. Seki and T. Urano
Durability of concrete exposed to sea water at early age: floating dock method for construction of caissonsJ. Vera-Agulló, R. Lample, N. Silva, U. Müller and K. Malaga The effectiveness of thermal mass in insulated walls in moderate climatesM. VanGeem
Reducing energy needs in residential buildings in the Spanish climate through an innovative daily storage based solutionS. Álvarez, J. A. Tenorio and R. Salmerón
10:30 - 11:00 COFFE BREAK
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11:00 - 12:30 TECHNICAL SESSIONS
ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN II - E2 Room: 1Chair: Albert de la Fuente Co-Chair: Masaki Tamura
LEAD PAPER - Swedish view of concrete and sustainabilityJ. Silfwerbrand
LEAD PAPER - Resiliency: The key to a sustainable futureJ.K. Buffenbarger
Development of cementious-woodchip compound products for resilience measures in disaster situation toward sustainabilityM. Tamura and K. Arakawa
Use of recycled aggregates and sea water for sustainable concrete in marine environmentsM. Etxeberria and P. Pardo
DURABILITY IV - D4 Room: 2Chair: Marco di Prisco Co-Chair: Alejandro Enfedaque
LEAD PAPER - Seeking a more sustainable structural concrete by using a combination of polyolefin-based fibres and steel fibresM.G. Alberti, A. Enfedaque and J.C. Gálvez
Mechanical properties of concrete reinforced with recycled steel fibers: a case studyG. Centonze, M. Leone, F. Micelli and M.A. Aiello
Study of the behavior of concrete with recycled polypropilene fibers I. Carné and P. Serna
Eco-mechanical analysis of tyres-fiber-reinforced cement-based compositesA.P. Fantilli, R. Furnari, M. Guadagnini, B. Chiaia, K. Pilakoutas and P. Papastergiou
MATERIALS V - M5 Room: 3Chair: Stuart Matthews Co-Chair: Hiromi Fujiwara
LEAD PAPER - Can artificial recycled fine aggregate truly represent fine aggregated from C&DWA. Katz and D. Kulisch
Recycled aggregate: compliance with legal requirementsC. Medina Martínez, I. F. Sáez del Bosque, A. Matías Sánchez, B. Cantero Chaparro, E. Asensio de Lucas, M. Frías Rojas and M. I. Sánchez de Rojas
Study of environmentally friendly bedding mortars prepared with recycled aggregates and biomass ashE. Fernández Ledesma, J. Ramón Jiménez and V. Corinaldesi
Valorisation of granite chippings in the design of new cement matricesG. Medina Martínez, I. F. Sáez del Bosque, M. Frías Rojas, M. I. Sánchez de Rojas and C. Medina Martínez
Fundamental study on the properties of mortar using Gehlenite clinker as fine aggregateH. Fujiwara, M. Maruoka, M. Nemoto, K. Yoshikawa and M. Kobayakawa
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12:30 - 13:30 TECHNICAL SESSIONS
CASE STUDIES II - Cs2 Room: 1Chair: Donguk ChoiCo-Chair: Araceli Gálvez Moreno
Feasibility study on the utilization of alkali-treated ground municipal solid waste incineration bottom ash as cement replacementY. Liu and E.H. Yang
Wood-Concrete composite floor system in rehabilitationB. Martínez Juan and R. Irles Más
Ladle furnace slags of low and high alumina in masonry mortars I. Vegas, T. Herrero, D. García, A. Santamaría, J.T. San-José and J.J. González
The optimization of railway concrete sleepers for increasing the durability and sustainability Sz.A. Köllő, G. Köllő and A. Puskás
MATERIALS VI - M6 Room: 2Chair: Maria del Mar AlonsoCo-Chair: Miguel Angel de la Rubia
Biomass and coal fly ash as cement replacement on mortar propertiesE. Teixeira, A. Camões, F. Branco and L. Tarelho
Reuse of waste discarded by the ceramic industry as high quality components of concrete M.J. Pelufo, N. Salomon, M. Muñoz and P. Serna
Applicability of biomass plant waste to the design of new cement based materials J.M. Medina Martínez, I. F. Sáez del Bosque, M. Frías Rojas, M. I. Sánchez de Rojas and C. Medina Martínez
Properties of high fluidity concrete using fine powder of melt-solidified slag from municipal waste as an admixture T. Kimura, T. Numao and K. Fukuzawa
MATERIALS VII - M7 Room: 3Chair: Alessandro P. FantilliCo-Chair: Attila Puskas
Simplifications for considering the contribution of the reinforcement in the compression zone for designing more efficient RC frame elementsA. Faur and A. Puskás
Study of buckling of SMA reinforcements in concrete elements J. Pereiro , J.L. Bonet and A. Navarro
Seismic retrofitting of concrete structures in Switzerland: repair instead of demolish. Government‘s approach to school buildings F. Ortiz Quintana
Research on spray type high ductility PVA fiber concrete used for the deep roadway supporting key technology B. Yuanzhi and G. Shumei
13:30 - 15:00 LUNCH BREAK
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ICCS 2016 - Tuesday, June 14th
15:00 - 16:30 TECHNICAL SESSIONS
DURABILITY V - D5 Room: 1Chair: Yamei Zhang Co-Chair: Jose Vera-Agulló
Modified expanded clay lightweight concretes for thin-walled floating structuresA. Mishutin, S. Kroviakov, N. Mishutin and V. Bogutsky
Coal bottom ash research program focused to evaluate a potential Portland cement constituentM. A. Sanjuán, C. Argiz, E. Menéndez and A. Moragues
Preliminary assessment of durability of a low carbon concrete made with limestone calcined clay Portland cementF. Martirena, E. Díaz, A. Jose, R. Dayran, A. Adrian and K. Scrivener
Effectiveness of various shrinkage prediction models for concrete made of crushed clay bricks as coarse aggregateSyed I. Ahmad and S. Roy
Permeability of hybrid concrete for sustainable bridge deck pavementK. K. Yun, S. W. Lee and Y. H. Cho
CASE STUDIES III - Cs3 Room: 2Chair: Piti Sukontasukkul Co-Chair: Kenichi Kata
LEAD PAPER - Sustainability of bridge structures. Indicator systemR. Valdivieso, J.R Sánchez Lavin and D. Fernández-Ordóñez
Case study for combination of architectural and structural design for a sustainable and aesthetic façade for a multilevel car parkA. Bhate
Large infrastructure economic, social and environmental sustainability assessment. An approach to the Canal de Navarra irrigation area caseJ. E. Arizón Fanlo, D. Fernández-Ordóñez and J. A. Alfaro Tanco
Sustainability evaluation of a new type concrete bridge structureK.I. Kata, T. Shibata, A. Kasuga and K. Sakai
Sustainability dimension of an elevated corridor over a greenfieldS. Bansal, S K Singh, P K Sharma and M. Bansal
ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN III - E3 Room: 3Chair: Giorgio Ferrari Co-Chair: Kenji Kawai
LEAD PAPER - Overview of resource conservation and closed-loop recycling in concrete toward sustainabilityT. Noguchi
Durability behaviour of sustainable cements exposed under real environmental conditions of the Mediterranean areaI. Sánchez, M.P. López, J.M. Ortega and M.A. Climent
Strength development of concrete: balancing production requirements and ecological impactS. Onghena, S. Grunewald and G. de Schutter
Doing more with less: topology optimization as a means for the design of sustainable concrete formsM. Donofrio
Design and modeling of nanostructured sol-gel titania cement system for environmental applicationsE. Cerro-Prada, S. García-Salgado, F. Escolano and M.A. Quijano
16:30 - 17:00 COFFE BREAK
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ICCS 2016 - Tuesday, June 14th
17:00 - 18:30 TECHNICAL SESSIONS
ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN IV - E4 Room: 1Chair: Takafumi NoguchiCo-Chair: Ana Carmona
LEAD PAPER - New route to synthesize biobased PCE superplasicizer J. Zimmermann and C. Fiuza
LEAD PAPER - A study on an indicator for environmental impacts of cement industry K. Kawai, S. Hoshino, H. Hirao and S. Tanaka
Thermal mass improvement of lightweight concrete with modified aggregates A. Gálvez, J. Cubillo and S Valcke Life cycle assessment of waterproofing solution for concrete basementA. Carmona, C. Fiuza and C. López
MATERIALS VIII - M8 Room: 2Chair: María Cruz AlonsoCo-Chair: Nina Stirmer
LEAD PAPER - Future cements: research needs for sustainability and potential of LC3 technolgy K. Scrivener
Efficiency factors of fly ash - a powerful tool for mix proportioning S. Bhanja
Material properties and application to structure of low carbon high performance concrete using fly ash and blast furnace slag H. Saito, A. Saito and K. Sakai
Paper as additive in concrete mixtures for low resistance blocks M. Soares, E. Aguiar and G. Gomes
Use of incinerated sewage sludge ash in concrete productionN. Stirmer, A. Baričević, D. Nakic and D. Vouk
DURABILITY VI - D6 Room: 3Chair: Francisca PuertasCo-Chair: Takeju Matsuka
LEAD PAPER - Alkali-silica resistance of coal bottom ash mort ars C. Argiz, E. Menéndez and A. Moragues
Effect of incorporating Sugarcane Bagasse Ash (SCBA) in mortar to examine durability of sulfate attack A. Joshaghani, A.A. Ramezanianpour and H. Rostami
Formation of air pores in concrete due to the addition of tire crumb rubber A. Zimmermann, F. Röser and E. A. B. Koenders
Long-term effects of the hardening temperature and relative humidity on the microstructure and properties of mortars with active additions J.M. Ortega, R.M. Tremiño, I. Sánchez and M.A. Climent The influence of metakaolin and natural zeolite on the rheology, engineering and durability properties of high strength self-compacting concrete at the early ageK. Samimi, S. Kamali Bernard, A.A Maghsoudi and M. Maghsoudi
20:00 - 20:15
20.00 - GROUP PHOTO 20.15 - BUS DEPARTURE TO CONFERENCE DINNER
@Main Door of the Civil Engineering School of the Technical University of Madrid
20:30 - 22:30CONFERENCE DINNER: El Jardín de Somontes
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ICCS 2016 - Wednesday, June 15th
Wednesday, June 15
09:00 - 10:30 TECHNICAL SESSIONS
ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN V - E5 Room: 1 Chair: Jörg Zimmermann Co-Chair: Hiroshi Yokota
LEAD PAPER - Sustainability of concrete structures in changing world P. Hajek The French National Project RECYBETON, to recycle concrete into concrete H. Colina and F. De Larrard Sustainability and human habitat M. Bastons and J. Armengou Parametric analyses on sustainability indicators for design, execution and maintenance of conference structure H. Yokota, S. Goto and K. Sakai A A sustainability assessment approach based on life cycle assessment for structural retrofit of RC members C. Menna, L. Napolano, D. Asprone and A. Prota
DURABILITY VII - D7 Room: 2 Chair: Encarnación Reyes Pozo Co-Chair: María Jesús Casati
LEAD PAPER - The damage of calcium sulfoaluminate (CSA) cement paste partially immersed in Na2CO3 solution Z. Liu, L. Hou, D. Deng and G. De Schutter Porosity and resistivity measurement of accelerated cured geopolymer and conventional concrete A Noushini and A. Castel Pozzolanic materials obtained through a treatment methodology of landfills. Characterization of new cements and durability of concretes F. Puertas, C. Varga, M.M. Alonso, A. Díaz-Bautista and S. Lizarraga Pumpability of sustainable SCC mixtures A. Rodríguez, G. Barluenga, O. Río, I. Palomar, K. Nguyen, A. Sepulcre and M. Giménez Robust design and durability of CO2-reduced concrete with high amount of supplementary cementitious materials C. Begemann and L. Lohaus
MATERIALS IX - M9 Room: 3 Chair: Jaime C. Galvez Co-Chair: Ángela Moreno Bazán
Durability of high volume fly ash concrete used in channel revetment Q. Bing, G. Jianming, S. Yejiong, Z. Ping and W. Fang Properties of alkali-activated fly ash mortars made with multiple activators N. Ghafoori, K. Sierra, M. Najimi and M. Sharbaf Effect of internal alkali activation on long-term pozzolanic reaction of fly ash in cement paste T. P. Bui, K. Ootaishi, Y. Ogawa, K. Nakarai and K. Kawai The changing nature of fly ash and its reuse C. Shearer New permeability reducing admixture for sustainable concrete G. Ferrari, G. Bianchin, V. Russo, D. Passalacqua, G. Artioli and L. Valentini
10:30 - 11:00 COFFE BREAK
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11:00 - 13:30 TECHNICAL SESSIONS
ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN VI - E6 Room: 1Chair: Gyorgy L. Balazs Co-Chair: Cristina Argiz
LEAD PAPER - Can a general structural code for both new and existing concrete structures enhance the way we approach sustainability for existing structures?S. L. Matthews and G. Mancini
LEAD PAPER - Green concrete specification and environmental declarations of concreteD. Choi, C.-U. Chae and M.-K. Lim Self – compacting concrete CO2 uptakeH. Witkowski and M. Koniorczyk
NOx adsorption, fire resistance and CO2sequestration of high performance, high durability concrete containing activated carbonM. Di Tommaso and I. Bordonzotti Carbon emissions capturing in cement V. Rheinheimer and P. J.M. Monteiro
CONSTRUCTION ASPECTS III - C3 Room: 2Chair: Emily Lorenz Co-Chair: Mª Belén González Fonteboa
LEAD PAPER - Shotcrete reinforced with recycled fibers from secondary waste of end of life tires S. Serna, P. Serna, M.J. Pelufo, V. Orero and A. Llano
Eco-mechanical analysis of two lightweight fiber-reinforced cement-based compositesA.P. Fantilli, A. Gorino and B. Chiaia Study of the use of different chemical admixtures in mortars manufactured with recycled sand from CDWA.I. Torres-Gómez, C. Cingolani, E.F. Ledesma, V. Corinaldesi, J.R. Jiménez and J.M. Fernández
Refuse cork as lightweight aggregate for more sustainable masonry unitsM. C. Pacheco, M. J. Arévalo, A. Macías and P. Serna Development of environment-friendly blended cement and application of the cement to a building construction projectM. Yamada, N. Urushizaki and Y. Kawabata
DURABILITY VIII - D8 Room: 3Chair: Adrian Zimmermann Co-Chair: Atsushi Ueno
LEAD PAPER - Effect of phase change material on temperature shifting in concrete panelsP. Sukontasukkul, P. Chindaprasirt, D. Choi and K. Sakai
Improvement of freezing and thawing durability on scaling of eco-cement extremely dry concrete under deiching agent conditionA. Ueno, M. Ishida, K. Uji and K. Ohno
Experimental study of concrete deterioration due to frost actionA. Marciniak and M. Koniorczyk
Geopolymerisation activity of Eifel TuffO. Vogt, N. Ukrainczyk, F. Roeser, E. Steindlberger and E. A. B. Koenders
Concrete as a radon barrier and its characterizationP. Linares, C. Andrade and D. Baza
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12:30 - 13:30 TECHNICAL SESSIONS
DURABILITY IX - D9 Room: 1Chair: Gonzalo Barluenga Co-Chair: Marcos García Alberti
LEAD PAPER - Concrete cracking in marine micro-climatesP. Castro-Borges, A. A. Torres-Acosta, M. G. Balancán-Zapata and J. A. Cabrera-Madrid
Sustainability analysis of steel fibre reinforced concrete flat slabsA. Blanco, A. de la Fuente and A. Aguado de Cea
A study on the crack distribution and characteristics of a continuously reinforced concrete pavementHJ Jansen Van Rensburg and KJ Jenkins
Punching shear strength of concrete slabs reinforced with recycled steel fibres from waste tyres from Waste TyresM. Bartolac, D. Damjanović, J. Krolo and A. Baričević
DURABILITY X - D10 Room: 2Chair: José A. Tenorio Co-Chair: Katsufumi Hashimoto
LEAD PAPER -Durability of sustainable ternary blended concrete containing blast furnace slag and limestone filler Á. Fernández, M.C. Alonso, J.L. García Calvo and M. Sánchez
Fundamental study on sorption characteristic of radionuclide ion in cement and blast furnace slag based samplesK. Hashimoto, N. Taguchi and H. Yokota
Plastic moment capacity evaluation for reinforced concrete frame elements by adopting the proper material constitutive lawsA. Faur and A. Puskás
Various durability aspects of cement pastes and concretes with supplementary cementitious materialsM. Saillio, V. Baroghel-Bouny and S. Pradelle
MATERIALS X - 10 Room: 3Chair: Alejandro Perez Caldentey Co-Chair: Jack Moffatt
Possible reusing of household ceramic wastes as mineral admixtures in ecological cement/concreteI. Ding, H. Dong, Y. Zhang and C. Azevedo
A study of the sustainability potential of cement reduced concreteJ. S. Moffatt, M. Haist and H. S. Müller
Mechanical behaviour of concrete using recycled granulated steelU. M. T. Quadir, K. Islam, A. H. M. M Billah and M. S. Alam
Structural behaviour of recycled concrete: mechanical strength, shrinkage and bond strengthS. Seara Paz, V. Corinaldesi, B. González Fonteboa and F. Martínez-Abella
13:30 - 15:00 LUNCH BREAK
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ICCS 2016 - Wednesday, June 15th
15:00 - 16:30 TECHNICAL SESSIONS
MATERIALS XI - 11 Room: 1Chair: Ramiro Garcia Navarro Co-Chair: Julie Buffenbarger
LEAD PAPER - Influence of temperature on the rheology of pastes and selfcompacting mortars with sustainable bindersA. Pacios, A. Köening and F. Dehn
Use of photocatalytic cements for heavy duty urban roadsG.L. Guerrini, R. Crespo and R. Jurado High performance sustainable mortarsD. Hesselbarth, C. Fiuza and T. Moser Dosage of economic self-compacting concrete with low and medium compressive strengthG. Rodríguez de Sensale, I. Rodríguez Viacava, R. Rolfi and A. Aguado de Cea Influence of physicochemical and microstructural properties of TiO2 cementitious materials on hydroxyl radicals production and photocatalytic pollution degradationE. Jiménez-Relinque and M. Castellote
CONSTRUCTION ASPECTS IV - C4 Room: 2Chair: Silvino Pompeu-Santos Co-Chair: Marta Palacios
TRC multilayer precast façade panel: structural behaviour in freezing-thawing conditionI.G. Colombo, M. Colombo and M. di Prisco
Innovative precast concrete structural floor as a part of a HVAC System. The real application experience in a buildingF. Pich-Aguilera, P. Casaldaliga and U. Muencheberg
An experimental study on precast concrete beam-to-column connection using interlocking bars.V. A. Noorhidana and J. P. Forth
Lessons learned from a life-cycle assessment of north american precast concrete D. Frank and E. Lorenz A case of study for embedding RFID tags in precast concreteR. Alonso-Calvo, M. García-Remesal and D. Fernández-Ordóñez
DURABILITY XI - D11 Room: 3Chair: Concepción Pacheco Co-Chair: Takao Ueda
Influence of C3A content on chloride transport in concreteK. Y. Ann, M. J. Kim and H. S. Jung
Evaluation of mechanical properties and accelerated Chloride Ion Penetration (RCMT) in alkali activated slag concreteA.A. Ramezanianpour, F. Bahman Zadeh, A. Zolfagharnasab, M. R. Pourebrahimi and A. M. Ramezanianpour
Assessment of four electrical measurement methods for assessing the chloride resistance of concretesA. Pilvar, A.A. Ramezanianpour, H. Rajaie and S.M. Motahari Karein
Carbonation-resistant evaluation of the fly-ash concrete in consideration of the pozzolanic reactionK. Imagawa and A. Koyama Steel corrosion in recycled aggregate concrete containing amino acidT. Ueda, K. Aihara and T. Iiboshi
16:30 - 17:00 COFFE BREAK
17:00 - 17:30 CLOSING CEREMONY
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Álvarez, S. ........................27Adam, J.M. .......................24Adrian, A. .........................30Aguado de Cea, A. ..23, 34, 35Aguiar, E. .........................31Ahmad, Syed I. .................30Aiello, M.A. .......................28Aihara, K. .........................35Al-Tabbaa, A. ....................26Alam, M. S. ................ 27, 34Alberti, M.G. .....................28Alfaro Tanco, J. A. ..............30Alghamri, R. .....................26Almirall, C. .......................25Alonso, M.C. .....................34Alonso, M.M. .....................32Alonso Alonso, M.C. ...........24Alonso-Calvo, R. ................35Amorim, M. ......................27Andrade, C. ......................33Andreev, A........................24Ann, K. Y. .........................35Arakawa, K. ......................28Ardanuy, M. ......................24Arévalo, M. J. ....................33Argiz, C. ..................... 30, 31Ariñez Fernández, F. ...........24Arizón Fanlo, J. E. ..............30Armengou, J. .............. 25, 32Artioli, G. .........................32Asensio de Lucas, E. ..........28Asprone, D. ......................32Azevedo, C. ......................34Bahman Zadeh, F...............35Balancán-Zapata, M. G. ......34Balázs, G. L. .....................25Bansal, M. ........................30Bansal, S. ................... 24, 30Baričević, A. ............... 31, 34Barluenga, G. ............. 24, 32
Baroghel-Bouny, V. ...... 27, 34Bartolac, M. ......................34Bastons, M. ......................32Baza, D. ...........................33Bazán, A.M. ......................24Begemann, C. ...................32Bertin, M. .........................27Bhanja, S. ........................31Bhate, A. ..........................30Bianchin, G. ......................32Billah, A. H. M. M. ........ 27, 34Bing, Q. ...........................32Blanco, A. ................... 23, 34Bogutsky, V. ......................30Bonet, J.L. ........................29Bordonzotti, I. ...................33Branco, F. .........................29Briseghella, B. ...................24Buffenbarger, J.K. ..............28Bui, T. P. ...........................32Buitrago, M. ......................24Cabrera-Madrid, J. A. .........34Calderón, P.A. ...................24Calixto, J. .........................25Camões, A. ................. 27, 29Cantero Chaparro, B. .........28Carmona, A. ............... 24, 31Carné, I. ..........................28Carvalho, M. .....................27Casaldaliga, P. ...................35Casanovas-Rubio, M. ..........25Castel, A. .........................32Castellote, M. .............. 25, 35Castillo, A. ........................25Castro-Borges, P. ...............34Cavalaro, S. ......................23Ceh, A. ............................25Centonze, G. .....................28Cerro-Prada, E. .................30Chae, C.-U. .......................33
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Chiaia, B. .................... 28, 33Chindaprasirt, P. .................33Cho, Y. H. ..........................30Choi, D. ............................33Cingolani, C. ......................33Claramunt, J. .....................24Climent, M.A. ............... 30, 31Colina, H. ..........................32Colombo, I.G. ....................35Colombo, M. ......................35Corinaldesi, V. .........28, 33, 34Crespo, R. .........................35Cubillo, J. ..........................31Cui, Q. ..............................27Daher, R. ...........................27Damjanović, D. ..................34Dayran, R. .........................30De Belie, N. .......................25de la Fuente, A. .......23, 25, 34De Larrard, F. .....................32de Schutter, G. ............. 30, 32Dehn, F. ............................35Deng, D. ...........................32Dhaene, J. .........................25di Prisco, M. .......................35Di Tommaso, M. .................33Díaz, E. .............................30Díaz-Bautista, A. ................32Ding, I. .............................34Dolado, J.S. .......................27Donadio, M. .......................24Dong, H. ...........................34Doniak, L. .........................27Donofrio, M........................30Druml, P. ...........................27d’Espinose de Lacaillerie, J. B. . 24Enfedaque, A. ....................28Escolano, F. .......................30Etxeberria, M. ....................28Fang, W. ............................32Fantilli, A.P. ................. 28, 33Faur, A. ....................... 29, 34Fernández, Á. ....................34
Fernández, J.M. ............ 27, 33Fernández Ledesma, E. .......28Fernández-Carrasco, L.J. .....24Fernández-Ordóñez, D. 23, 30, 35Ferrari, G. .........................32Ferreira, R. ........................27Fiuza, C. ................24, 31, 35Flatt, R. J. .........................24Forth, J. P. .........................35Frank, D. ..................... 25, 35Frías Rojas, M. ............. 28, 29Fujiwara, H. .......................28Fujiyama, A. ......................24Fukuzawa, K. .....................29Furnari, R. .........................28Galé, D. ............................24Gálvez, A. .........................31Gálvez, J.C. ............23, 24, 28García, D. .................... 27, 29García, V. ..........................27García Calvo, J.L. ...............34García-Remesal, M. .............35García-Salgado, S. ..............30Gaviria, X. .........................24Georgiou, A. V. ...................25Gettu, R. ...........................25Ghafoori, N. ................. 25, 32Gilka-Bötzow, A. .................24Giménez, M. ......................32Giménez Vila, J. .................26Gomes, G. .........................31Gómez del Pulgar, C. ...........23González, J.J. .....................29González Fonteboa, B. .........34Gorino, A. ..........................33Goto, S. ............................32Groli, G. ............................26Grunewald, S. ....................30Guadagnini, M. ...................28Guerrero, A. ......................27Guerrini, G.L. .....................35Gumieri, A. ........................25Haist, M. ..................... 23, 34
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Hajek, P. ..........................32Hashimoto, K. ............. 24, 34Helene, P. .........................27Hernández Montes, E. ........24Herrero, T. ........................29Hesselbarth, D. .................35Hirao, H. ..........................31Hoshino, S. .......................31Hou, L. .............................32Iiboshi, T. .........................35Imagawa, K. .....................35Irles Más, R. .....................29Ishida, M. .........................33Islam, K. .................... 27, 34Iuliano, M. ........................24Iyoda, T. ..........................26Jang, S.J .................... 24, 26Jang, Y.I. ..........................25Jansen Van Rensburg, HJ ....34Jarabo Centenero, R. .........24Jenkins, KJ .......................34Jeong, G.Y ........................24Jia, L.T. ............................27Jianming, G. .....................32Jiménez, J.R. .............. 27, 33Jiménez-Relinque, E. ..........35Jose, A. ............................30Joshaghani, A. ..................31Jung, H. S. .......................35Jurado, R. .........................35Kamali Bernard, S. ............31Kasuga, A. ........................30Kata, K.I. .........................30Kato, E. ...................... 24, 25Kato, Y. ...................... 24, 25Katz, A. ............................28Kawabata, Y. .....................33Kawai, K. ...............24, 31, 32Khalil, N. ..........................27Kharal, Z. .........................25Kim, M. J. .........................35Kim, S.W. ................... 25, 26Kimura, T. ........................29
Kobayakawa, M. ................28Koenders, E. A. B. ..24, 31, 33Koniorczyk, M. ..................33Kopecsko, K. .....................25Koyama, A. .......................35Krolo, J. ...........................34Kroviakov, S. ....................30Kudo, R. ...........................27Kulisch, D. ........................28Köening, A........................35Köllő, G. ...........................29Köllő, Sz.A. .......................29Ladipo, O. ........................24Lample, R. ........................27Ledesma, E.F. ...................33Lee, J.W. ..........................25Lee, S. W..........................30Leon, R.T. .........................24Leone, M. .........................28Lim, M.-K. ........................33Linares, P. ........................33Lisbona, A. .......................27Liu, Y. ..............................29Liu, Z. ..............................32Lizarraga, S. .....................32Llano, A. ..........................33Lohaus, L. ........................32López, A. ..........................23López, C. ..........................31López, M.P. .......................30Lorenz, E. ................... 25, 35Luna Molina, F.J. ................24Macías, A. ........................33Maghsoudi, A.A .................31Maghsoudi, M....................31Maity, S. ...........................25Malaga, K. ........................27Malheiro, R. ......................27Mancini, G. .......................33Mangat, P.S. .....................25Marciniak, A. .....................33Martínez, I . ......................25Martínez Juan, B. ...............29
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Martínez-Abella, F. ..............34Martirena, F. ......................30Maruoka, M. ......................28Matías Sánchez, A. .............28Matsuda, N. .......................26Matsuka, T. ........................27Matthews, S. L. ..................33Medina Martínez, C. ...... 28, 29Medina Martínez, G. ............28Medina Martínez, J.M. .........29Mei, H. ..............................27Meira, G. ...........................27Menéndez, E. ............... 30, 31Menna, C. ..........................32Micelli, F. ...........................28Mishra, R. K. ......................24Mishutin, A. .......................30Mishutin, N. .......................30Moffatt, J. S. ................ 23, 34Monteiro, P. J.M. .................33Moragues, A. ............... 30, 31Moragues, J.J. ....................24Moser, T. ...........................35Motahari Karein, S.M. ..........35Muencheberg, U. ................35Muñoz, M. ................... 24, 29Müller, A.L. ........................23Müller, H. S. ................. 23, 34Müller, U. ...........................27Nagrath, K. ........................25Najimi, M. ................... 25, 32Nakarai, K. ........................32Nakic, D. ...........................31Nam, Y.I. ...........................25Naomachi, S. .....................24Napolano, L. ......................32Navarro, A. ........................29Nehme, S. G. .....................25Nemes, R. .........................25Nemoto, M. .......................28Nguyen, K. ........................32Nguyen Thi, H. ...................24Noguchi, T. ........................30
Nolli Filho, P. ......................25Noorhidana, V. A. ...............35Noushini, A ........................32Numao, T...........................29Ofner, S. ...........................27Ogawa, Y. .................... 24, 32Ohno, K. ...........................33Ojedokun, O.O. ..................25Omikrine-Metalssi, O. ..........27Onghena, S. ......................30Ooishi, H. ..........................24Ootaishi, K. .......................32Orero, V. ...........................33Ortega, J.M. ................. 30, 31Ortiz Quintana, F. ...............29Ortolano González, J.M. .......26Pacheco, J. ........................27Pacheco, M. C. ...................33Pacios, A. ..........................35Palacios, M. .......................24Palaniappan, S. ..................25Palomar, I. .........................32Pantazopoulou, S. J. ...........25Papastergiou, P. .................28Pardo, F. ............................23Pardo, P. ............................28Park, W.S. ................... 25, 26Passalacqua, D. ..................32Patel, A. ............................25Pelufo, M.J. .................. 29, 33Pereiro, J. ..........................29Perez, G. ...........................27Pérez Caldentey, A. .............26Pich-Aguilera, F. .................35Pilakoutas, K. .....................28Pilvar, A.............................35Ping, Z. .............................32Pompeu-Santos, S. .............24Pons, A. ............................27Pourebrahimi, M. R. ............35Pradelle, S. ........................34Prakasan, S. ......................25Proske, T. ..........................23
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Prota, A. ..........................32Puertas, F. ........................32Pujadas, P.........................25Puskás, A. .................. 29, 34Pustovgar, E. ....................24Quadir, U. M. T. ........... 27, 34Quijano, M.A. ....................30Quiñones, A. .....................25Rajaie, H. .........................35Ramezanianpour, A. M...... 25, 35Ramezanianpour, A.A. ..25, 31, 35Ramón Jiménez, J. .............28Ramos, G. ........................25Reichard, G. .....................24Reis, R. ............................27Reyes, E. ..........................24Rheinheimer, V. .................33Ribeiro, M. ........................27Río, O. .............................32Rodríguez, A. ....................32Rodríguez de Sensale, G. ....35Rodríguez García, F. ...........26Rodríguez Viacava, I. .........35Roeser, F. .........................33Rolfi, R. ............................35Romero-Esquinas, A. ..........27Rostami, H. ......................31Roy, S. .............................30Rozas, F. ..........................25Russo, V. ..........................32Röser, F. ...........................31Sáez del Bosque, I. F. ... 28, 29Saillio, M. ................... 27, 34Saito, A. ...........................31Saito, H. ..........................31Sakai, K. ....27, 30, 31, 32, 33Salmerón, R. ....................27Salomon, N. .....................29Samimi, K. .......................31San Jose, J. ......................27San-José, J.T. ....................29Sánchez, I. ................. 30, 31Sánchez, J. .......................27
Sánchez, M. ......................34Sánchez de Rojas, M. I. 28, 29Sánchez Lavin, J.R .............30Sánchez Moreno, M. ...........24Sanjuán, M. A. ..................30Santamaría, A. ..................29Sato, R. ...........................24Schneider, M. ....................27Schneider, M.J. ..................23Scrivener, K. ............... 30, 31Seara Paz, S. ....................34Seki, F. ............................27Sepulcre, A. ......................32Serna, P. ...............28, 29, 33Serna, S. ..........................33Sharbaf, M. ................. 25, 32Sharma, P K .....................30Shearer, C. .......................32Sheikh, S. ........................25Shibata, T. ........................30Shumei, G. .......................29Sierra, K. .........................32Silfwerbrand, J. .................28Silva, C. ...........................25Silva, N. ...........................27Singh, S K .................. 24, 30Soares, M. ........................31Someya, N. ......................25Steindlberger, E. ................33Steiner, S. ........................23Steiner, T. .........................27Stirmer, N.........................31Sukontasukkul, P. ..............33Sun, Z.M. .........................27Taguchi, N. .......................34Tamura, M. .......................28Tanabe, S. ........................27Tanaka, S. ........................31Tarelho, L. ........................29Tavassoli, A. .....................25Tebar, A. ..........................24Teixeira, E. .......................29Tenorio, J. A. ....................27
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Tobon, J.I ..........................24Torres-Acosta, A. A. ............34Torres-Gómez, A.I. .............33Touma, A. ..........................27Touma, T. ..........................27Tremiño, R.M. ....................31Ueda, T. ............................35Ueno, A. ............................33Uji, K. ...............................33Ukrainczyk, N. ...................33Unluer, C. ..........................26Urano, T. ...........................27Urushizaki, N. ....................33Valcke, S ...........................31Valdivieso, R. .....................30Valentini, L. .......................32Van Belleghem, B. ..............25Van Hoorebeke, L. ..............25Van Tittelboom, K. ..............25VanGeem, M. .....................27Varga, C. ...........................32Vegas, I. ..................... 27, 29Vera-Agulló, J. ...................27Vogel, M. ...........................23Vogt, O. ............................33Vouk, D. ............................31
Vrijders, J. .........................23Vyncke, J...........................23Witkowski, H. .....................33Yadav, R. ...........................24Yamada, M. .......................33Yang, E.H. .........................29Yejiong, S. .........................32Yepes, V. ...........................23Yokota, H. ..............24, 32, 34Yoshikawa, K. ....................28Yuanzhi, B. ........................29Yun, H.D. ...............24, 25, 26Yun, K. K. ..........................30Zahedi, M. .........................25Zhang, P. ...........................27Zhang, P.G. .......................27Zhang, Y. ...........................34Zhang, Y.M. .......................27Zimmer, M. ........................24Zimmermann, A. ................31Zimmermann, J. .................31Zolfagharnasab, A. .............35
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